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ASU’s School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering prepares students to create new technologies by combining the laws of electricity and principles of engineering. Here, students design solutions that will benefit the world — from entertainment and communication to health care and the environment. ECEE’s dynamic curriculum provides the opportunity to gain hands-on experience understanding problems, creating models and testing solutions for optimal efficiency of electronic products and parts. Find news and events from ECEE.

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Submit your paper for the International Symposium on Local and Metropolitan Area Networks by March 15

IEEE LANMAN has an established tradition as a forum for presenting and discussing the latest technical advances in local and metropolitan area networking. The latest papers spanning both theory and experimentation are solicited in all areas of networking. In keeping with the heritage of the symposium, there will be a central theme, and in 2026, the theme is “Integrated Networking, Sensing and Communications for next-generation wireless networks.”

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Submit your paper for the International Conference on Network Protocols by May 15

The IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols, or ICNP, is the premier conference covering all aspects of network protocol research, including design, analysis, specification, verification, implementation and performance. The conference is soliciting paper submissions with significant research contributions to network protocol research. Both experimental studies and formal investigations are equally welcome.

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Attend the ECEE Senior Design Capstone Demo Day, Dec. 5

The fall 2025 ECEE Senior Design Capstone Demo Day features graduating seniors from ECEE presenting projects that address real-world challenges. This culminating showcase is an excellent opportunity for attendees to engage with students and their innovative projects.

Elizabeth Jones accepts Society of Women Engineers Outstanding Collegiate Member Award

The Society of Women Engineers has recognized Elizabeth Jones of Arizona State University for her impact on the Society as well as the engineering community with the SWE Outstanding Collegiate Member Award. Jones will accept the award at SWE’s annual conference, WE20, which will be held virtually from Tuesday, November 3–Saturday, November 14, 2020. The SWE…

ASU’s Industrial Assessment Center conducts its 500th no-cost energy assessment

The Industrial Assessment Center at Arizona State University, known as IAC@ASU, conducted its 500th assessment at a wastewater treatment plant in the Phoenix metro area in December. IAC@ASU currently ranks sixth among the 33 Industrial Assessment Centers sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy. Its mission is to identify technology, systems and productivity opportunities that result in increasing energy…

NASA Psyche capstone team builds robotic explorer

The Robotic Explorer 10B Psyche team (Psyche-Paths) is a capstone team of ten interdisciplinary students from the School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering, School of Earth and Space Exploration, School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy and School of Computing, Informatics, and Decision Systems Engineering. Four out of 10 members have electrical engineering…